Quite frankly, there isn't a good sf/fantasy book in today's exclusive or else slushpile to centre a post around. And I have to catch a bus for 6 hours worth of classes in 10 minutes.
So this is the yield of vaguely interesting backlist stuff which you may or may not be interested in:
Nebula Award winner Eric James Stone's short story:
Resonance.
Ruth Nestvold (apparently praised by Cory Doctorow and various sf/fantasy short stories published in respectable outlets) Arthurian fantasy/maybe-romance novel:
Yseult.
Robert E. Vardeman (writes gaming tie-in novels) sf short story:
Moonlight in the Meg.
Ellen Fisher (formerly Bantam-published) historical romance:
Love Remembered.
Robert W. Walker (previously featured) looks like horror/thriller:
Front Burners.
Fellow MR member author Paul Levine legal thriller in currently Big 6-published Jake Lassiter series:
To Speak for the Dead.
Bob Mayer/Robert Doherty morbid curiosity thriller (reviews say horrible waste of trees):
Atlantis.
ETA: new MR member pdarnold kindly found and shared all 4 in A.A. Attanasio's Arthurian epic fantasy still free without DRM @ Kobo in bottom of other thread. Can't link; typing from device on bus, sorry.